3. You'll be taken
through a precinct of essentially monastic character

4. You'll see a rare
survivor of pre-Fire London

5. You'll see the only
privately owned retail bank in the country. And "see through" that
secret doorway.

6. You'll see a very
early example of a purpose-built office, a pioneer of the Jacobean Revival

7. You'll see the
first major Gothic Revival public building after the new Palace of Westminster

8. You'll see the
smallest house in the City of London

9. You'll see the only
London Art Deco building worthy to be set beside the skyscraper lobbies of
mid-town Manhattan

10. You'll see Wren's
tallest spire ("soaring out of its hemmed-in site, it's like a hollyhock
that escapes from the pressure of undergrowth")

11. You'll see a
herald blowing a trumpet

12. You'll pay your
respects at the memorial to the parrot Polly, who died in 1926 aged forty,
famous for her perfect imitation of the pop of a champagne cork – a feat that
she performed four hundred times on Armistice night.